Residents across Oxfordshire could struggle to receive television and radio signal over the next few days, the BBC has warned.
High-pressure weather is predicted for the next few days across Oxfordshire.
BBC Weather has warned viewers that these conditions can impact television and radio services.
It states if a television picture starts to break up, the weather is the likely cause.
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People are advised to check their local transmitter using a transmitter checker tool if this occurs and if ‘no faults’ is displayed, the weather is likely to blame.
Atmospheric conditions over the next few days may cause occasional disruption to tv and radio reception, especially in parts of southern England.
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BBC Weather states during these conditions, nothing can be done but to wait until the weather changes.
People can attempt to retune the television and radio to try and solve the situation.
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